The article discusses the arrival of the first group of Afrikaners from South Africa as refugees in the U.S., amidst tension over racial and political issues. Despite significant violence against white farmers in South Africa, the Episcopal Church has declined to assist them in resettlement, emphasizing its focus on racial justice. This position has prompted accusations of hypocrisy, questioning why the church embraces economic migrants while ignoring the plight of persecuted white South Africans. The situation highlights deepening divisions in immigration policies and concerns over racial reconciliation in America.
"It's against what we stand for to help white refugees fleeing South Africa," he declared in a self-damning statement.
Thousands of white farming families in South Africa have been robbed, raped, tortured and murdered in the most gruesome way as racial unrest escalates.
A South African farmer, most of whom are white, is three times more likely to be killed than a police officer, according to civil rights group AfriForum.
What is that but racism?
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